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Osmani García Drops Summer Hit "Toma Coco" for 2026

Wednesday, June 17, 2026 by Emma Garcia

On June 4th, Osmani García unveiled his latest track, "Toma Coco," a direct nod to up-tempo summer reggaeton. Collaborating with The Saint and Dalan La Fama, the song features an official music video on YouTube, which has already surpassed 628,000 views.

The official video for "Toma Coco" was shot in Miami and at the new Baymahni Hotel in the Bahamas, with music production by Frank Pal and Aron J.

The song centers on a clever metaphor with the coconut playing a pivotal role, blending summer vibes, Miami flair, dance, and a touch of cheeky wordplay. Its catchy chorus—"Toma, toma coco, toma, toma, toma coco"—along with a straightforward urban beat, makes it a dance floor anthem designed for summer fun.

The lyrics kick off with a declaration that encapsulates the essence of the track: "I have a girl who's got me crazy. No one else has her style. She's wild with me when I touch her. We're in Miami sipping coconut water."

Already gaining traction on social media, the song's viral momentum is evident. On Tuesday, Osmani García posted a reel on Instagram inviting fans to share videos dancing to "the summer hit," featuring the Cuban dance group Los DatWay performing the choreography, further expanding the song's reach across digital platforms.

This release is part of a busy year for the Cuban artist. In March, Osmani García performed at the Ultra Music Festival Miami, and in May, he released the "Safari" music video to celebrate his wife Laura's birthday.

With "Toma Coco" leading the way, Osmani García is setting the tone for summer 2026, and its infectious chorus is already making waves on social media.

Insights into Osmani García's "Toma Coco"

What is the theme of "Toma Coco" by Osmani García?

The song "Toma Coco" revolves around a metaphor with the coconut, mixing elements of summer, Miami culture, and dance, along with playful double entendres.

Where was the "Toma Coco" music video filmed?

The music video for "Toma Coco" was filmed in Miami and at the Baymahni Hotel in the Bahamas.

How has Osmani García promoted "Toma Coco" on social media?

Osmani García has used platforms like Instagram to encourage fans to share videos dancing to "Toma Coco," which helped the song gain viral popularity. The Cuban dance group Los DatWay also performed the choreography in a promotional reel.

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